Entertaining the audience on ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars” has never been a problem for Carson Kressley. Putting on a good show is one of the things the Lehigh Valley native does best. But each week, as the fashion guru strives to improve his technical skills, he falls short of the judges’ expectations.

This week, for the first time, he landed on the bottom of the leader board. And you could see the hurt in his face when judge Len Goodman said his performance was “terrible when it’s happening but a joy when it’s over.”

Always the comedian, Carson said, “That’s all right, Len, we still love you,” and revealed the name “Len” fake-tattooed on his chest, over his heart. To dance a Viennese waltz to "The Curse of the Black Pearl" from "Pirates of the Caribbean" on movie theme song night, Carson was well disguised as a pirate, with guy liner, a long, stringy beard (certainly nothing he would have tolerated on someone else on Bravo's “Queer Eye”) and a satiny pirate outfit.”

Carson's humor appeared to soften Len, who responded, "That said, it was great fun. If I was at home, it’d be phoning in for you.”

Being at the bottom of the leader board, of course, increases the likelihood Carson may be sent home this week, unless viewers votes are strong enough to pull up the judges' scores.

Say what you will about his technical skills, they're better than Chaz Bono’s. Forget dancing entirely. At the end of their dances, Carson ran up the steps a whole lot faster than Chaz did. And that was about as fast as we saw Chaz move yet. He puts little movement in his dances. But Chaz came out one point higher on the leader board. Go figure.

Perhaps the judges were kind because Chaz’s mom, Cher, was in the audience.

Low scores or not, Carson was, as always, the likeable life of the party. Some of my favorite Carson moments:

When looking back at last week’s standing ovation, he said, “It’s like you finally have that Sally Field Oscar moment -- like, they like me, they really like me.”

When he learned they’d be dancing the Viennese waltz to “The Curse of the Black Pearl,” from Pirates of the Caribbean, he said, “I was scared that pirates had to be kind of like butch and masculine and, then, I thought ‘pirates basically are men running around in tight pants, open shirts, looking for jewelry. Um, I think I can handle that.’”

Sword fighter and instructor, Sword, came to rehearsal to teach Carson and his partner, Anna Trebunskaya, how to handle the swords they'd use for the “adventurous” part of their dance. When Sword told the dancing duo how well they did and thank them for the honor of teaching them, Carson responded, "And I want to thank you – for wearing a low cut shirt.”

When jumping over a sword during practice, Carson’s partner Anna said, “I jump like a girl.” Carson quickly responded, “That’s OK. So do I.”

After receiving his scores in the judges’ box, Carson told Anna he’d like to do better. Then he gave a shout out to his niece Morgan, wishing her a happy birthday. No, it’s not great dancing, but awfully sweet.

It’s hard to figure if Carson’s low scores will send him home this week. Last week, Kristin Cavalari gave a great performance and was sent packing. What do you think? Will Carson go home?

This air force challenge coin is made up of bronze, also air forces lapel pin.Words with "6TH AIR MOBILITY WING" and "MACDILL AFB•FL",back with "UNITED STATES" and "AIR FORCE".Matt effect in the middle.Color with soft enamel,big logo of back.